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Technical Writing Using OpenOffice.org Writer (O'ReillyNet)Technical Writing Using OpenOffice.org Writer (O'ReillyNet)Posted Aug 26, 2004 17:23 UTC (Thu) by AJWM (subscriber, #15888)In reply to: Technical Writing Using OpenOffice.org Writer (O'ReillyNet) by uriel Parent article: Technical Writing Using OpenOffice.org Writer (O'ReillyNet)
Way back when (20+ years ago) I was doing a fair bit of technical writing. On a rather lame computer for the task (a CDC Cyber, with (then) it's strange 6/12-bit character set. I ended up writing a [gtn]roff-like processor, actually modelled more on {IBM, Waterloo} Script. Portable, written in Pascal (internally it used a defined character type essentially ASCII, translated on input and output). It was used by a few other Cyber sites, and for years I used it on DOS (compiled with TurboPascal) and Unix for my own writing. Called it "formal".
I was certainly inspired by the roff series (including DEC's old runoff), but liked the more regular command set of Script. (If anyone cares, the source can be had from http://www.ajwm.net/amayer/software/readme-fml.html) It was used to produce quite a few manuals, papers and other documents at Concordia Uni. and other places back in the day.
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